Meet the World’s Thinnest Laptop- Asus New ZenBook 13

At CES 2018, Asus introduced a new ZenBook 13, which is almost similar to ZenBook UX330UA but it is fairly thin and light. The company is claiming this ultraportable ZenBook 13 as the worlds thinnest laptop featuring a discrete graphics card. It is given a beautiful Nanoedge 13.3-inches 4K UHD touchscreen that offers impressive body to screen ratio of 80 percent and ultra-thin bezels.

Asus follows the same aesthetics of spun-metal finish with the all-aluminum chassis. It is given a crystal-like glass coating which gives it a premium and sophisticated look. The ZenBook 13 offers an impressive resolution of 1920 X 1080 which is four times greater than full HD display.

Under the hood, there is a discrete Nvidia GeForce MX150 GPU that adds in performance especially while gaming. This will definitely play a prominent role to boost up the sale of Asus New Zenbook 13. The GPU is coupled with either an 8th generation Intel Core i5 processor clocked at 1.6GHz or i7-8550U processor which is accompanied by 8GB/16GB of RAM. It further offers a fast storage up to 512GB SSD. With this vast memory, you need not worry saving any official documents, high-resolution photos or high-powered games.

The new ZenBook 13 boasts in 50Wh Li-polymer battery that offers all-day battery life. The battery can last up to 14 hours. However, the integrated fast technology revives your device up to 60 percent in just 49 minutes. Lithium-Polymer batteries can 3X longer lifespan when compared to the standard batteries. So, now even you need not worry about lowering battery performance.

As for the connectivity options, the Asus new Zenbook 13 is given a reversible USB Type-C port that can deliver 10x faster data transfer speeds than the previous connections. Furthermore, there are two USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A ports, HDMI port, and microSD card reader. It is even equipped with an inbuilt fingerprint sensor which is more secure. With Asus new Zenbook 13 you need not worry about forgetting password or typing password to login.